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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



, WILLIAM M.-Birth. 483; death, 483; career 

 M a statesman and cabinet officer, 483. 



XXRMILLOD, Abb& Proceedings us Vlcar-Oeneral of 

 Genera, 736. 



MBBBIAM, General ELA, New York militia. Obituary 

 of, 584. 



MERRILL, Rev. SAMUEL H., Congregatlonalist clergy- 

 man. Obituary of, 570. 



MeUtodUtt.-l. Methodist Episcopal Church statistics 

 of, 484; foreign missions, 484; domestic missions, 

 484; statistics of missions, 484. II. Methodist Epis- 

 copal Church South statistics of, 485; missions, 485; 

 central university, 488. III. Colored Methodist 

 Episcopal Church statistics of, 486; conference, 486; 

 IV. Congregational Methodist Church, 436; statistics 

 of, 486; articles on constitution, 486. V. Free Meth- 

 odists, 487. VI. African Methodist Episcopal Church 

 statistics of, 487. VII. Methodist Episcopal Church 

 In Canada statistics of, 487. VIII. Wealcyan Con- 

 nection, 487; conferences, 487; resolutions, 487; other 

 proceedings, 488; letter from Lords Sbaftcsbn ry and 

 Ebnry, 486; missionary operations, 488; conference 

 in Canada, 489 ; plans of union, 489 ; approval, 489 ; 

 Australian Conference, 490. IX. Methodist New 

 Connection, 490; statistics of, 490; Conference, 490. 

 X. Primitive Methodists, 490; conference, 491; statis- 

 tics of, 491. United Methodist Free Church statis- 

 tics of, 491. XII. Bible Christians statistics of, 491. 

 XI11. Wesleyan Reform Union, 491. XIV. Primitive 

 Wesleyan Methodist Connection origin of, 402. 



METZCER, ISAAC, M. I)., German physician. Obituary 

 of, 565. 



Mtxtoo. Boundaries, 49S; divisions of the republic, 491; 

 populations, 498; capitals, 493; Mexican cities, 498; 

 officers of the Government, 492; receipts and expen- 

 ditures, 491; debt, 493; army, 493; commerce, 493 ; 

 shipping, 493; railways, 498; telegraphs, 493; schools 

 and institutions, 494; tariff at Matamoras, 494; cor- 

 respondence with the British Government, 494 ; In- 

 vestigation of aflalrs on the Texan frontier, 495 ; 

 movements of Indians, 498; disturbances, 496; epi- 

 zootic, 496; banquet to American citizens, 496; de- 

 cision relative to Imported merchandise, 496; matters 

 before Congress, 496. 497; speech of President Lerdo, 

 497; expulsion of Jesuits, 498; acts of the second 

 eeslon of Congress, 498 ; biographical notice of 

 President Lerdo, 499. 



MMyan. Commission to propose a revision of the con- 

 stitution, 499; changes proposed, 499, 500; other Im- 

 portant acts of legislation, 500; State Board of Health, 

 BOO; new Capitol, 500; salt-manufactures, 500; copper, 

 600; Iron, 500; railroads, 500; St. Mary's Falls Ship- 

 Canal, 501; It* business, 501; lumber, 501; schools 

 and paupers, 601; State-prison, 501; Insane Asylum, 

 502; financial transactions of the Treasury, 602, 503; 

 State tax, 503. 



MILL, Joan STCABT. Birth, 503; death, 503; career as 

 a philosopher, political economist, and statesman, 

 504,506. 



MILLER, JULIA A. Obituary of, 581. 



MILLSB, Mr. Justice. Gives the decision of the Supremo 

 Court In the New Orleans slaughter-house cases, 753. 



MILLS, ETHELBERT SMITH. Obituary of, 676. 



JfliuMSOta. Various nationalities In the State, 606; acts 

 passed by the Legislature, 606; resolutions relative 

 to the harbor of Duluth, 507; resolutions relative to 

 tbe State Treasurer, 507; his Impeachment, 607; other 

 resolutions, 608; reply of tbe Treasurer, 608; pro- 

 ceedings relative to the trial of the Treasurer, 508 ; 

 hit resignation, 608; action of the court, 509; a Tic- 



lent snow-storm, 510; loss of life, BIO; Republican 

 Convention, 510; nominations, 610; resolutions, 510; 

 the ami-monopoly parly, 610; the Patrons of Hus- 

 bandry, MO; letter uf their president, 611; Demo- 

 cratic and Liberal Republican Convention, 511 ; reso- 

 lutions, 511; the farming interest, 611; the wheat- 

 crop, 511; debt of tbe Stale. 512; valuation. M-.' ; 

 schools, 514; prisons, M3; insurance companies. 512; 

 railroads, 512; rates of freight fixed, 512; law.-uit. 

 BIS; decision, 512. 



Jflwtoippi. Legislative session, 513; the subsidy In- 

 vestigation, 513; collection of debts from railroads, 

 613; political canvass, 513; Republican State Comcn- 

 tlon, MS; nominations, G13; resolutions, 513; Con- 

 servative Convention, 514; nominations, 514; resolu- 

 tions, 514; proclamation of the Governor relative to 

 the legality of an election, 515; extra session of tbe 

 Legislature, 515; its proceedings, 615; election, 515; 

 . revenue, 515; debt, 510; public Institutions, 516. 



jtftoouri. Session of the Legislature, 516; election of 

 L. V. Bogy lo the United States Senate, 516; charged 

 that the election had been secured hy money, 510; in- 

 vestigation, 516; charge groundless, 516; further in- 

 vestigation, 516; report, 516; exonerated, 517; re- 

 marks of Senator Bogy in tbe United States Senate, 

 617; memorial, 517; convention for cheap transporta- 

 tion, 517; remarks of Governor Woodson, 517; reso- 

 lutions adopted, 518; convention of farmers, 618; 

 convention of Western Granges, 618; resolutions, 518; 

 State finances, B18; school revenues, 519; experiment 

 with the work at the prison, 519; railroads, 519; in- 

 dustrial resources, 519; State officers, 619; St. Louis : 

 Its population, 520; manufactures, 520; buildings 

 erected, 520; taxes, 520; receipts of products, 520; 

 election. 520; bridge over the Mississippi, 520; objec- 

 tions against it examined. 621. 



MIXTER. CHARLEB, merchant. Obituary of, 686. 



JUoAammeetanltm, in Africa, 7 ; In Ashantee, 40. 



MONEOBAN. MART, centenarian. Obituary of, 565. 



MONTAONB, CALVIN, M.D., physician and teacher. Obitu- 

 ary of, 561. 



MONTGOMERY, Rear-Admiral Jonx B., U. S. N. Obitu- 

 ary of, 566. 



MOORE, ANDREW BARRY, ex-Governor of Alabama. 

 Obituary of, 567. 



Moravian*. Statistics, 521; bishops, 521; numbers in 

 the British province. 521 ; in fierman province, 521; 

 American province, 521; provincial synod, 522; eUt- 

 tlstlcs, 522; foreign missions. 



Morocco, SIDI MOHAMMED, Sultan of, 522; birth, 522; 

 death, 522; career, 522. 



MOIIRILL, JUSTIN 8., Senator from Vermont, 137; rela- 

 tive to the abolition of the franking privilege, 146. 



MORRIS, JOHN M., journalist. Obituary of, 686. 



MORSE, SAMUEL F. B., 67. 



MORTON, OLIVER P. Senator from Indiana. 137; on a 

 drawback at Boston, 142; on the snlnry 1)111. 101; on 

 financial aflalrs, 172; on a State government In Louis- 

 iana, 191; on the Louisiana government bill. 198-201. 



MOSELT, EDWARD, Connecticut State Treasurer. Obitu- 

 ary of, 578. 



MOSELY, WILLIAM ABBOT, M. D., political leader. Obitu- 

 ary of, 586. 



MOSILY, Major W. W.-OWtuary of, 581. 



MCNDT, CLARA (Louisa MOhlbach), novelist. Birth. 523; 

 death, 533. 



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National Chip TrannporlaUon Auodalim of Few Tort, 

 754; resolutions, 755. 



